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130510-N-DR144-416 | PACIFIC OCEAN (May 10, 2013) Damage Controlman 3rd Class Carson Seitz searches the interior of a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter while training to rescue injured aircrew during flight deck drills aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS Anchorage (LPD 23). Anchorage is underway after being commissioned in its namesake city of Anchorage, Alaska. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class James R. Evans/Released)
Started by Dana Sallee. Last reply by John Bucci. Apr 5, 2012. 3 Replies 2 Likes
My 19 year old son signed for his job as a Navy DC today. Just wanted to brag. Kinda proud. I am surprised that he was able to get his first choice in jobs. I would have thought that DC position…Continue
Started by Jim Govoni Sep 23, 2011. 0 Replies 1 Like
He's an instructor at the Naval Academy. Served 6.5 years on the USS O'Kane in Pearl. Very proud of him.…Continue
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Allen, Congrats to your son on making DC3. I was a DC on a sub tender back in the early 90's. I miss it every day, if I can answer any questions on the rate, please let me know
to Dana, I can tell you what my DC son does when not at sea.They maintain their equipment, assist in engineering duties on the ship,and do drills and teaching on safety matters. I hope that helps.
My daughter is about 3 weeks from finishing A school and then will get some leave. She enjoys the demonstrations and wet lab stuff but finds the computer training a bit tedious.
Any updates on how any of your DC sons and daughters are doing so far?
Hi all, my daughter is at GL A school now and just got orders for Japan!
Hey all, My son is a DC on the USS Oak Hill (LSD51)
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